US FRIENDLY ROOMS

We all know how the Unawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 impacted the online gambling market as far as the USA is concerned. Unfortunately, besides the online games based exclusively on luck, (like sports betting, casino games etc.) online poker (which may or may not be considered gambling) has also been influenced, mostly in a negative way.

The law itself -whether you like it or not - is here to stay, and will most probably stick around no matter what rumours there are, and regardless of whether the Democrats assert control in the future or not.

The law is the law and where there’s a law enforced, there is no room for bargaining. This fact was soon recognized by major online-funds transfer companies too ( such as Neteller) who discontinued accepting funds from American customers. Online poker rooms were quick to adapt to the situation as well, thus, today there are few places where American poker players can turn for some online poker action.

Few, however doesn’t mean that there aren’t any.
As a matter of fact some of the most prestigious online poker rooms still accept players from the US.

What we tried to do was to compile a list of these sites, reviewed and analyzed so that you get a pretty good idea about which companies still provide online poker services for the American Poker public.

WARNING: we do not - by any means - encourage you to break any law in effect in the jurisdiction where you live. We expressly forbid anyone who lives in a jurisdiction where online poker is illegal, to click on any of the links on this page. DO NOT break the law. The facts presented in this page should strictly be used for informative purposes only.
We accept no responsibility concerning the legal trouble you may find yourself in, if you disregard our warning.

Poker Nordica is one of the most recent destinations for US players. This new – and yet small – poker room based in Malta not only embraces players from across the Atlantic, it also provides great value for whoever may stumble into it. Poker Nordica is one of the few poker places on the internet where freerolls present real value. The competition in their private freerolls is so mild (there are but a few players in them) that you can build a sturdy bankroll solely by playing in them. Read more...

Bodog poker is fast becoming one of the most happening poker rooms on the internet. This is at least partly due to the fact that Bodog poker accepts US players. As the online poker world is fast shrinking for the American public, Bodog poker has become one of the last sanctuaries where US players can retreat to. While bonus-wise it’s definitely not the best room around, it’s right up there with the best of them in every other respect. Read more...

PokerStars is the online poker room that boosted Chris Moneymaker to WSOP victory in 2003, and did the same with Greg Raymer one year later. Need I say more? Oh yeah, PokerStars is also considered the second largest internet-based poker room after PartyPoker, and it still accepts US players. No wonder it’s so popular. If you’re looking for good poker tournaments it’s definitely the place to go. Read more...

If you ever feel like going up against a pro in a heated game of Texas Holdem, FullTilt is where you should be headed. This poker room made a habit of recruiting professional poker players to play at the site and thus provide a unique attraction for their customers. It used to be an extremely tight room in the past, but nowadays the games have somewhat loosened up a tad. They accept US players. Read more...

Poker.com no longer exists as a poker room. The site is still there but it appears to have been taken over by an affiliate operation. Poker.com as presented in this review, doesn’t exist anymore, therefore the review itself will soon be removed from this list. Read more...

Absolute poker is not one of the biggest poker rooms, but thanks to the successful marketing campaign they have undertaken, it’s fast becoming one of the most popular medium sized ones. Texas Holdem is the main course here, and the games run loose enough, so it’s safe to say there’s money to be made at Absolute poker. Besides, if you’re an American, Absolute poker is one of the fewer and fewer poker rooms that will still accept you. Read more...

Question: which poker accepts US players and offers 33% rakeback?
Answer: yoypoker. Sign up to this Everleaf poker room now and collect the bonuses offered. Check out their promotions section too. Read more...